Welcome to one of the most popular categories on our site! Church Donation Letters can be easily modified to fit within the context of your particular ministry. Written by a Pastor with over 35 years of ministry experience. They will be a great addition to your present “toolbox” of ministry helps as you inspire people!
Thank you for the prayers and support you have given us in our ministry, especially during this Christmas Season.
From the mission field – Merry Christmas to you and your family. What a wonderful and blessed time of year to be able to share the story of Jesus’ birth with those who have no idea who He is.
Greetings in this month of February – the month of love. While we celebrate this special month with the cards, cupids, flowers and candy, we realize that true love from our spouses is an ongoing love. It is an unconditional love that does not just occur in the month of February – that is just a date set aside to emphasize our love for each other.
The mission field that God has placed me in is ripe for harvest, and my fellow workers and I are carrying out God’s call on our lives. I am reminded of the scripture verse in Lamentations 3:22 & 23, “His compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.”
God’s faithfulness has constantly amazed me as He has blessed the fruits of our labor, divided our problems and doubled our joy. Indeed, God is good and faithful to His promises.
God’s work is alive and well in the mission field. Jesus tells us in Matthew 7:9, “Which of you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish will give him a snake?”
God is gracious and kind to us. His mercy endures forever. Not only does He give us what we ask for, He always gives us what we need and often times even far more than what we need and always more than we deserve.
Thank you for giving to our mission needs and the efforts we are making to share the gospel and transform lives by building a church in a much less fortunate community than ours.
It is hard to believe that there are people who do not have a church in their community.